The Melanoma Family
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores slow-growing melanoma, with a focus on real patient case studies and protocols for when to monitor and when to excise.
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores slow-growing melanoma, with a focus on real patient case studies and protocols for when to monitor and when to excise.
This lesion is found on the anterior arm of a 55-year-old with a history of three previous melanomas. What would you do?
A 54-year-old with type 1 skin and history of melanoma presents for a skin check, unaware of this grey-brown, 6x4mm lesion on the scalp vertex. What next?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano shares his top three recent research articles and explores their potential to make a huge impact on your day-to-day practice.
How would you manage this lesion on the forearm of a 55-year-old male patient? Explore your approach with colleagues in the case discussion.
What do you think of this lesion on the back of a 65-year-old man? Join your colleagues for this week's case discussion.